AMERICAN INDIANS IN EARLY MICHIGAN Alisa Scott 3

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AMERICAN INDIANS IN EARLY MICHIGAN Alisa Scott

AMERICAN INDIANS IN EARLY MICHIGAN Alisa Scott

3 -H 3. 04 Draw upon traditional stories of American Indians who lived in

3 -H 3. 04 Draw upon traditional stories of American Indians who lived in Michigan in order tot make generalizations about their beliefs.

SOME AMERICAN INDIANS IN MICHIGAN Chippewa Potawatomi Ottawa Menominee

SOME AMERICAN INDIANS IN MICHIGAN Chippewa Potawatomi Ottawa Menominee

Menominee Indians Stories Told: Fun Facts Live �Fox Plays a Trick Language �How Dogs

Menominee Indians Stories Told: Fun Facts Live �Fox Plays a Trick Language �How Dogs Came to Live with the Clothing Indians Religion �The Master of Stories Night The Mononminee Told By Verna Fowler �Beaver and Muscrat Menominee is translated to “The People” in their language.

The f o d n Lege y d a L the r e p

The f o d n Lege y d a L the r e p p i l S argin Fun Facts o. W y. J h t a K By CHIPPEWA INDIANS WHICH ARE ALSO KNOWN AS… OJIBWA INDIANS

Ottawa Indian Tribe Legends: Fun Facts Shadow of the Wolf By Gloria Whelan �Live

Ottawa Indian Tribe Legends: Fun Facts Shadow of the Wolf By Gloria Whelan �Live �Language �Clothing �Religion �Stories Told Why Corn and Beans are Planted Together The Great Flood

P a t a w a t o m i Potawatomi are very passionate

P a t a w a t o m i Potawatomi are very passionate about food, and health and they had a very high valuation of women. History Coyote in Love with a Sta r By Marty Kreipe D e Montan o

The Legend of the Sleeping Bear Dunes The Legend of Michigan More Books… The

The Legend of the Sleeping Bear Dunes The Legend of Michigan More Books… The Ojibwa Michigan Native Americans

Michigan Native American Stories… Ojibway The Man, The Snake and The of Fox Father

Michigan Native American Stories… Ojibway The Man, The Snake and The of Fox Father Indian Corn …and Rain Music Ly-o-lay- Dancing ale-loya

P o e m s "You can not destroy one who has dreamed a

P o e m s "You can not destroy one who has dreamed a dream like mine. “ ("Gaa wiin daa-aangoshkigaazo ahaw enaabiyaan gaa-inaabid. ") “What the people believe is true. ” (Anishinablesaying) "The 'White Indian' is too susceptible to wrongdoing. He always wants money. That is the reason for such poverty. What is being left for our children - for the future generation? And what then will they live on? ” George Walters, White Earth Chippewa http: //www. indians. org/welker/chippewa. htm Q u o t e s

REFERENCES http: //www. indigenouspeople. net/springti. htm http: //www. indians. org/welker/fathcorn. htm http: //www. bigorrin.

REFERENCES http: //www. indigenouspeople. net/springti. htm http: //www. indians. org/welker/fathcorn. htm http: //www. bigorrin. org/potawatomi_kids. htm http: //www. bigorrin. org/ottawa_kids. htm http: //www. firstpeople. us/FP-Html. Legends/The. Great. Flood-Ottawa. html http: //www. bigorrin. org/chippewa_kids. htm http: //www. mpm. edu/wirp/ICW-138. html#fox http: //www. bigorrin. org/menominee_kids. htm http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=0 WNLLNx. UR t 4